Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin- Stout
Biology Department
College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management

Research Interests: My research program currently focuses on the metacommunity dynamics of ephemeral ponds. Historically, my research agenda has been very broad and interdisciplinary, including research on invasive plant species, prairie restoration, geographic information systems (GIS) applications to natural resource problems, wetland vegetation dynamics, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.

Little, A. M. (2011). Student academic development and gains in a loosely-structured service-learning project: A tale of two sections.
International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning,
Milwaukee, WI.

Special Session

Little, A. M., & Church, J. (2014). Metapopulation and metacommunity approaches to research and management of fragmented aquatic systems.
Joint Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Society for Freshwater Science, American Society of Limnologists and Oceanographers, and the Phycologist’s Society,
Portland, OR.